2022 Program

MONDAY 17 OCTOBER

Specialised pre conference workshops will be conducted prior to the eResearch Australasia Conference on Monday 17 October.

Registration for “Characterising Australia’s experience with research data at scale” workshop is being funded by the organisers and offered to attendees free of charge. Please note, this is a specialised workshop and space is limited. Please refer to the information provided below to help decide whether this session is right for you.

A fee of $175 is applicable to attend the “Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data” workshop.

People interested in attending the “Meeting for Managers of Research Software Developers and Engineers” should contact Tom Honeyman (tom.honeyman@ardc.edu.au ), Manager ARDC Research Software Program, or register your interest here.

All workshops are in-person only. To register, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/home/2022-registration/

09:30 – 17:00 Registration | Plaza P6 – P8 Concourse
Characterising Australia’s experience with research data at scale (10:00 – 16:00)
This workshop seeks to validate, extend and share our findings on the operational characteristics of macro scale research data infrastructures. As such it will most benefit senior responsible and/or operational individuals from research active institutions and facilities. We invite active participation from those in senior advisory and planning roles in data infrastructure, data service owners, individuals from Research Offices and information management.
Room – Plaza P6
10:00 – 10:10 Welcome and Introductions
10:10 – 12:30 Introduction to the RDCC journey thus far

  • Up until the Macro View
  • Q&A

Introduction to and report on the Macro View

  • The journey, the findings the interesting points
  • Presentation from different organisations – MRIs, NCRIS etc
  • Q&A

Introducing “Functions” Perspective

  • The link between the Macro View and the “functions” perspective
  • Emerging Ideas from the link
Break
13:30 – 15:30 Diving deeper into the “Functions” Perspective

  • Green box, pink box and shades in between

Activity – The Model of Data (the green and pink boxes)

Break
15:40 – 16:30 Conclusion

  • What’s next – a panel discussion
  • Feedback and next steps
Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data (13:30 – 16:30)
This workshop provided by the Australian Data Archive will familiarise participants with the CADRE Five Safes framework: Safe people; Safe data; Safe project; Safe settings and Safe output, plus two more; Safe organisations and Safe groups. Participants will learn how each of the Safes support and enable mediated access management to sensitive research data.

The CADRE Five Safes framework and new training resources will be introduced to help researchers and those who support research to better understand the process of requesting and accessing sensitive data; the role of new authorisation and authentication technologies, persistent identifiers and the Research Graph; and Australia’s new Data Availability and Transparency Act (2022).

Room – Plaza P7
13:30 – 15:00 Session 1 – Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data
Break
15:30 – 16:30 Session 2 – Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data
Meeting for Managers of Research Software Developers and Engineers (16:30 – 18:00)
The ARDC will be convening an in-person only meeting for managers of those producing and maintaining research software. We’ll discuss the findings of the Research Software Capability report released late last year. This report highlighted several challenges and opportunities in nurturing teams. Please contact Tom Honeyman (tom.honeyman@ardc.edu.au ), Manager ARDC Research Software Program if you’re interested in attending, or register your interest via the below form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXlvoUn1C08IUYPMCVoNQRDFoyScoQY9ij3joVF_B5UtMZQw/viewform

Room – Plaza P8
16:30 – 17:00 Networking and initial discussion
17:00 – 18:00 Core roundtable discussion

The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.

Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.

To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/

TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER

08:00 – 08:40 Registration | Boulevard Foyer Registration Desk
Arrival Tea & Coffee, Exhibition, Poster Viewing| Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium
Plenary Session
Session Chair Frankie Stevens
08:40 – 08:50 Welcome, Frankie Stevens, Co-Chair, 2022 eResearch Australasia Conference
08:50 – 08:55 Welcome to Country, Ashley Ruska, Nunukul Yuggera
08:55 – 09:05 Official Conference Opening, Joe Kelly MP, Member for Greenslopes, Deputy Speaker of the Queensland Parliament
Session Chair David Abramson
09:05 – 09:45 Keynote Address: Dynamic Capability Composition at the Digital Continuum from Edge to HPC

Ilkay Altintas, Chief Data Science Officer, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Founding Fellow of the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute

Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Keith Russell Matthew Bellgard Ian Duncan Katie Hannan Melroy Almeida
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Discipline-based eResearch Data Honouring Leanne Griffiths

People, Workforce and Communities

Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
09:50 – 10:10 Integration of Jupyter with RDM and repository systems

Kazutsuna Yamaji

How is the Australasian region’s research sector supporting the UNs Sustainable Development Goals?

Anthony Dona

Controlled Vocabularies for Terrestrial Ecosystem Community – Development and Management

Edmond Chuc

 

What can we learn about our RSE communities in Australia and New Zealand from the International RSE survey?

Nooriyah Lohani, Paula Martinez

BoF Session

Don’t Panic! The hitchhiker’s guide to tracking impact of equipment investment with PIDs

Melroy Almeida,  Matthias Liffers, Siobhann  McCafferty,  David Poger,  Yvette Wharton

10:10 – 10:30 An Interactive Data Visualisation Tool for Exploring Ageing and Dementia Data Using R-Shiny

 Rory Chen

A biosecurity risk research portal to inform decision-making

 Les Kneebone

EcoCommons: providing reputable, high-quality data to protect a high-quality planet

 Amanda Buyan

Engaging the scientific users in the technical design process: where do you start and how do you keep their attention?

 Pavel Golodoniuc

10:30 – 10:50 Data-driven meta-active learning for small sample

Haiqi Dong

Shared Analytic Framework for the Environment (SAFE) leveraging research infrastructure for better environment outcomes

 Luke Edwards

Solving the research data retention and disposal problem: the journey so far

Janice Chan

The cost of forever – approaches to costing digital preservation and repositories

Jaye Weatherburn,  Lyle Winton, Paul Wheatley

 
10:50 – 11:20 Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Luc Betbeder-Matibet Ryan Fraser Nicole Clarke Jana Makar Robert Shen
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Discipline-based eResearch Data People, Workforce and Communities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
11:20 – 11:40 A non technical, dynamic data linkage approach to service data requests from a digital health registry

Paola Pettit, Ryan Bennett, Matt Bellgard

Biggles flies back to the future: Finding, curating and researching old books in the digital age

Alfred Uhlherr

Why do researchers say they’ll share their data, and then don’t?

Anton Angelo

M-Link: Creating a health data linkage community of practice at Monash University

Dianne Brown

RACE (RMIT AWS Cloud Supercomputing) Hub

Robert Shen

11:40 – 12:00 Supporting the discovery and reuse of workflows in bioinformatics

Gareth  Price

Labs without walls: Design and preliminary usability of an app-based research platform studying life-course ageing

Brooke Brady

The topography of searching: Visualising research behaviours

Amy Walduck

BoF Session

How to be an ally for diversity, equity and inclusion within your organisation 

Jana Makar, Aditi Subramanya

 

 

BoF Session

RMIT-AWS cloud research facility powering faster, greener and more collaborative research

Robert Shen,Raisa Hashem, Todd Churchward, Shun Utsui

12:00 – 12:20 The Biocommons Nextflow Tower Service: A user-friendly and infrastructure-flexible platform to run and monitor Nextflow pipelines

Nigel Ward, Ziad Al Bkhetan

 

Designing a metadata ecosystem for language research based on Research Object Crate (RO-Crate)

Peter Sefton, Nick Thieberger

Linking the Illawarra data repository to AURIN

Tim Davies

12:20 – 12:40 Australian imaging service integrated pipelines framework

Ryan Sullivan 

EcoPlots: Plot-based survey data integration platform

Siddeswara Guru

Strengthening scientific integrity through a cross-stakeholder approach

Leslie McIntosh

 
12:40 – 13:55 Lunch, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Alex Reid Nick Rossow Ian Duncan Kathryn Unsworth Natasha Simons
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Discipline-based eResearch Data Skills and Training Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
13:55 – 14:15 A checklist and suggestions to enhance reproducibility of deep learning experiments

Alison Specht

Australian characterisation commons at scale

Slava Kitaeff

Data mover for high-throughput research instrument platforms

Koula Tsiaplias

NCI’s 18-month training program DevOps journey

Fred Fung

Partnering to build national capability in eResearch

Nauman Maqbool, Georgina Rae

14:15 – 14:35 Industry Stream Co-designing data infrastructure with the health research community: Learnings from the Health Research Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) program

Kristan Kang

Addressing the data movement issue across AU and NZ

Ryan Fraser, Claire Rye

Digital skills gitbook update

Sara King, Nica Tsakmakis

BoF Session

Join the RAiD Rumble and open the black box of research projects

Natasha Simons

How researchers can accelerate their genomics workloads and conserve Australia’s most threatened species

Parice Brandies, Peter Kerney, Fabiana Santana

14:35 – 14:55 Simplifying Data Platforms for Success in AI Research

Joel Lopez & Jeffrey Tay

Data-driven labelling of metallic nanocatalyst surfaces

Jonathan Ting

Recent advancements in iRODS technology enable global eResearch collaboration

Dave Fellinger

National approaches to upskilling the research workforce: The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) digital research capabilities and skills framework

Kathryn Unsworth

14:55 – 15:15 Alphafold on GoogleCloud, how to accurately predict protein structures at scale, faster

Jasper Wang

Open EcoAcoustics: A platform to manage, share and analyse Ecoacoustic data

Paul Roe

PITSCHI: a FAIR data management solution for UQ-CMM scientific instruments

Rubbiya Akram Ali

DReSA: Building momentum in digital research skills uptake

Melissa Burke, Mark Crowe, Anastasios Papaioannou

 
15:15 – 15:45 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Carina Kemp Paul Coddington Mark Gahegan Aditi Subramanya Amr Hassan
Theme Industry Stream Future-focused eResearch Strategy Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Skills and Training Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
15:45 – 16:05 Data Strategies in AI: The VAST Data Revolution

Subramanian Kartik

Exploring Australia’s research software findability

Paula Andrea Martinez, Frankie Stevens, Tom Honeyman

 

Portable scalable dask compute on HPC with singularity

Benjamin Leighton

 

Taming the OOD and other beasts

Rika Kobayashi

 

Supply chain strategy and management for research computing throughout the pandemic

Jake Carroll

16:05 – 16:25 The Future of Mass Storage & Large-scale Data Management

Bruce Giplin

Recognising research software as first-class

Tom Honeyman

 

NeSI’s flexible HPC – A programmable infrastructure for science data collaboration

Blair Bethwaite, Jun Huh

Upskilling the national HPC users through a partnership between NCI and Intersect Australia

Jianzhou Zhao, Jingbo Wang, Anastasios Papaioannou

The Australian Digital Observatory +1 Year: Exploring national social media data at scale

Luca Morandini 

Room Boulevard Auditorium
Plenary Session
Session Chair Frankie Stevens
16:30 – 17:10 Australia’s Digital Data and eResearch Platforms (DDeRP) Collaboration Panel

  • Heath Marks, Chief Executive Officer, AAF
  • Chris Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, AARNet
  • Rosie Hicks, Chief Executive Officer, ARDC
  • Sean Smith, Director, NCI Australia
  • Mark Stickells, Executive Director, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
17:10 – 19:00 Welcome Reception | Boulevard Foyer
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The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.

Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.

To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/

WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER

08:00 – 08:40 Registration | Boulevard Foyer Registration Desk
Arrival Tea & Coffee, Exhibition, Poster Viewing| Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium
Plenary Session
Session Chair David Abramson
08:40 – 09:20 Keynote Address: Linking Instruments and Computers: Patterns, Technologies, and Applications

Ian Foster, Director, Data Science and Learning Division, Argonne National Laboratory; Arthur Holly Compton Distinguished Service Professor of Computer Science, University of Chicago

09:20 – 10:00 Democratising access to compute and data to power faster, greener, and more collaborative research

Peter Kerney, David Crossman, Peter Brenton, Raisa Hashem, Fabiana Santana

Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard 3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Frankie Stevens Stefanie Kethers Ali Curtis Lyle Winton Marion Shadbolt
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Data Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
10:05 – 10:25 CogBoard: an efficient, secure, minimalist, client-side approach to visualization of large geospatial data on the cloud

Benjamin Leighton, Hao Tang

Shifting sensitive data management practices at the University of Melbourne: A delicate balance

Kimberley D’costa

BoF Session

Strategic principles for a national biodiversity data system

Jaana Dielenberg

BoF Session

Institutional approaches to Sensitive Data – classifications vs actions, RDM vs technical requirements

Nichola Burton, Jake Yip, Lyle Winton, Swe Win Aung, Michael Mallon, Steven McEachern

Who does EcoCommons collaborate with and why?

Elisa Bayraktarov

10:25 – 10:45 An operational application of REDCap at La Trobe University

Sam Ryan

From researcher experience to strategy: Research data management revitalisation at the University of Melbourne

Helena Lynn

Galaxy Australia as a vehicle for cutting-edge biotechnology

Cameron Hyde

10:45 – 11:05 Cloud vulnerability reporting dashboard

Samitha Amarapathy, Rohan  Hirimuthugoda

Insights into practice vs theory – research data management and sharing

Ai Lin Soo, Eva Fisch, Kerry McClean, Patrick Splawa-Neyman

Building community data assets for life sciences through ABLeS – the Australian Biocommons Leadership Share

Ziad Al Bkhetan

 

 
11:05 – 11:35 Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Gareth Williams Luc Betbeder-Matibet Amr Hassan Peter Sefton Alex Reid
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Data Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Future-focused eResearch Strategy
11:35 – 11:55 The development of Yandasoft/ASKAPsoft using Docker and Singularity

Paulus Lahur

R Shiny as a data risk assessment and education tool for the Australian Data Archive

Janet McDougall, Masud Hasan, Ryan Perry

DOIs for research services at Flinders University

Peter Mason, Aliese Millington

A CARE and FAIR-ready distributed access control system for human-created data using the Australian Access Federation and beyond

Peter Sefton

 

Developing a research data strategy in a complex system: A case study from AuScope’s research data systems portfolio

Rebecca Farrington

11:55 – 12:15 Secure research collaboration

Phillip  Dean

Streamlining data deposits with ReDBox and Figshare: a CQUniversity case study

Nicole Healy, Mark Hahnel

Running high performance computing as a Service to enable research at scale

John Zaitseff

BoF Session

Designing technical platforms for Research Data Commons services

Peter Sefton

Trust in the research ecosystem

Linda O’Brien, Daniel Hook

12:15 – 12:35 Preserving and sharing Australian games and media art with shared emulation infrastructure

Cynde Moya

Automating the provisioning and user permissions of institutional research data allocations through the research data management platform ReDBox

Jason Bell, Andrew Brazzatti

 

 

Lightning Talks A strategy for maturing a regional institution’s digital research capability

Frankie Stevens, Wendy Scott

Is the time right for a centralised approach to the distribution of data and tools to where there are needed? Greg D’arcy

High-level architecture for the Australian biomedical imaging research database, Chao Suo
Community management for research software – lessons learned from projects small and large, Emily KahlBuilding research capabilities & mapping future challenges in the New Zealand research landscape, Nisha Ghatak

Optimising a high performance computing allocation scheme for maximum utilisation, John Zaitseff

Tweaking the high performance computing scheduler to encourage researcher investment, John Zaitseff

Faster than a speeding….“how to move your data quick”, Ryan Fraser

 

12:35 – 12:55 Data-Harvester: Jumpstarting research and reusable machine learning workflows

Sebastian Haan, Januar Harianto

An indigenous data network profile of DCAT and mappings to assessment principles to enhance indigenous data governance

Nicholas Car

 

 
12:55 – 14:00 Lunch, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Alex Reid Siddeswara Guru Peter Sefton Heath Marks Luc Betbeder-Matibet
Theme Analytics, Software and Tools Data Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Future-focused eResearch Strategy
14:00 – 14:20 Linked data and persistent identifiers to connect field and instrument metadata with observations

Erin Kenna

The research data management journey at Microscopy Australia: achievements, challenges and future plans

David Poger

National capability for secure research collaboration impact, challenges and learnings so far

Karin Quadros

Propelling Australia’s digital life science research with collaborative research infrastructure

Scott Koranda, John Scullen

Policy into action: Linking data management planning to systems and researchers at the University of Canberra

Anesh Nair, Kyle Hemming

14:20 – 14:40 BoF Session

Standardised ecological monitoring protocols, from data collection to management and exchange

Siddeswara Guru

BoF Session

An interactive tour of the Language Data Commons of Australia and Australian Text Analytics platforms

Peter Sefton

BoF Session

Pathfinder for a Trust and Identity Framework and Infrastructure for NCRIS

Heath Marks, Richard Northam

Designing an Australian social data observatory

Jean Burgess, Nic Carah

14:40 – 15:00 Thematic Research Data Commons – scaling up digital research infrastructure to address Australia’s science and research priorities

Anitha Kannan, Kerry Levett

15:00 – 15:20 The ANU Quantum Random Numbers’ Journey to Translate Research into Innovation using the AWS Marketplace

Fabiana Santana

 
15:20 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Catering Sponsored by:
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Natasha Simons Mingfang Wu Carina Kemp Belinda Weaver Ryan Fraser
Theme Skills and Training Analytics, Software and Tools Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
15:50 – 16:10 Developing an EDGE: Supporting skills development training for HDRs

Katherine Howard, Charlotte François

 

High Throughput File Transport over Wide Area Networks

Chao Jin

10 years and counting of the ARDC Nectar Research Cloud

Carmel Walsh, Paul Coddington

 

Importance of requirements elicitation and analysis for successful projects: a case study from the Human Genomes Platform Project

Kylie Davies, Jessica Holliday

A Customer Centric Approach to Managing Big Data and Processing in Cryogenic Cryo-electron Microscopy.

James Bouwer

 

16:10 – 16:30 An initial evaluation of a principles aligned and institutionally-contextualised research data management introductory educational/training experience across three universities

Adrian W. Chew

Data Sensitive data management: authorisation decision-support

Steven McEachern

 

User-led platform design – the Australian BioCommons journey

Winnie Mok

Australian Imaging Service (AIS): Our multi-cloud underpinning

Fang Xu

 

BoF Session

Best Practices in describing and defining dataset quality information and making it FAIR

Harko Werkman, Robin Burgess, Mingfang Wu, Lesley Wyborn

16:30 – 16:50 People, Workforce and Communities Operating eReefs: Lessons from a decade of eReefs system administration

Sharon Tickell

A FAIRer future for genomics research in Australia: creating an Australian Genome Reference Atlas

Kathryn Hall

Australian Imaging Service (AIS): 2 years on, from project to operations.

Ryan Sullivan

How to Save $24 million/year in Researcher Time

Josh Brown

16:50 – 17:10  

 

Showing data citation and reuse in the PARSEC Project

Rorie Edmunds

Transport, movement, processing and management of big data in microscopy: the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale project

David Poger

17:10 – 19:00 Poster Reception, Visualise Your Thesis Awards | Poster Display Area, Boulevard Foyer

The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.

Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.

To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/

THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER

08:30 – 09:00 Registration | Boulevard Foyer Registration Desk
Arrival Tea & Coffee, Exhibition, Poster Viewing| Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium
Plenary Session
Session Chair Frankie Stevens
09:00 – 09:40 Keynote Address: Australia’s Data-enabled Research Future: A Learned Academies’ Perspective

Lauren Palmer, Director, Policy and Projects, Australian Council of Learned Academies

Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Paul Bonnington Liz Stokes Stefanie Kethers Megan Wong Paula Martinez
Theme Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities People, Workforce and Communities Data Future-focused eResearch Strategy Future-focused eResearch Strategy
09:45 – 10:05 Introducing the Spatial Urban Data Observatory

Richard Sinnott

BoF Session

We’re stronger together: Launching an Australasian ResBaz Network

Liz Stokes, Amanda Miotto, Avril Clarkson, Kathryn  Barker, (Jacky) Kwun Lun Cho, Andreas Mertin

BoF Session

Data Sharing Agreements – Lessons Learned and Moving Forward

 Stefanie Kethers,  Sheida Hadavi,  Robin Burgess,  Nichola Burton

BoF Session

Vocabularies across domains and cross-domain vocabularies: what are the burning issues for interdisciplinarity?

Megan Wong, Kheeran Dharmawardena, Simon Cox, Steven McEachern, Lesley Wyborn, Rowan Brownlee

 

BoF Session

Visible Research Software Interest Group

Paula Andrea Martinez, Ove Johan Ragnar Gustafsson

10:05 – 10:25 Introducing the Australian Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI)

Kelsey Druken

10:25 – 10:45 Rolling back the carpet to reveal the challenges of improving FAIR compliance of the AuScope Data Infrastructure

Vincent Fazio

 
10:45 – 11:15 Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Andrew White Jacky Cho Jens Klump Kathryn Unsworth Nick Rossow
Theme Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities People, Workforce and Communities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Skills and Training Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
11:15 – 11:35 Co-designing an institutional research data management framework for Australian Universities

Nichola Burton

Are HRECs our sensitive data advocates? How working with HRECs can improve research data management outcomes

Cameron Fong

Elicitation of data discovery contexts from the perspectives of data practitioners and researchers

Mingfang Wu

 

Real programmers don’t write research software

Mike Lynch

 

Is (your) eResearch ready for HPC/DL/AI-as-a-service?

Werner Scholz, Jakub Szarlat

 

11:35 – 11:55 BoF Session

FAIR 4 All: Integrating data management planning tools and data repositories

Andrew White, Katie Hannan, John Brown, Robin  Burgess

BoF Session

Engaging and supporting the research community in Research Data Management

Jacky Cho

Data A Portable HPC Playground

Ahmed Shamsul Arefin, Derek Benson

Reduce operation overhead with Hyperconverge Infrastructure

Swe Aung, Shahaan Ayyub

BoF Session

Data Versioning – What do I need to know to cite data with confidence?

Jens Klump

11:55 – 12:15 Novel study elucidates the long-term behavioural change and impact of digital skills training on researchers’ workflows

Anastasios Papaioannou, Jianzhou Zhao

Encryption on DPU

Swe Aung, Shahaan Ayyub

12:15 – 12:35 Introducing the training materials provided by EcoCommons

Robert Clemens

Researcher Desktop – speeding, simplifying and automating researchers’ access to compute power

Kaushik Ramesh

12:35 – 13:45  Lunch, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Kiowa Scott-Hurley Jana Maker Linda O’Brien Sanjeev Srivastava Frankie Stevens
Theme Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities People, Workforce and Communities Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Skills and Training Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities
13:45 – 14:05 Augmenting Australian data archive graph

Amir Aryani

 

“Building an eResearch Community” – lessons learnt from engaging with researchers, adapting to challenges, embracing opportunities and planning training and events for upskilling in digital research tools.

Jacky Cho 

Measuring research information citizenship across ORCID practice

Simon Porter

 

Skills pathways for AI and analytics lifecycle

Gnana Bharathy, Kathryn Unsworth

The IGSN–DataCite partnership: Progressing the global samples community

Rorie Edmunds

 

 

14:05 – 14:25 BoF Session

Impossible Infrastructure Inquiries: Accommodating challenging researcher requests

Kiowa Scott-Hurley

BoF Session

Communicating across Research Ecosystems

Aditi Subramanya, Jana Makar

A reservation system in the Nectar Research Cloud for GPU and large memory instances

Paul Coddington

Discipline based eResearch Contributions from the Land Down Under to the EU Horizon Funded Project “WorldFAIR: Global Cooperation on FAIR Data Policy and Practice”

Lesley Wyborn

BoF Session

Geospatial capabilities for the future workforce: Opportunities and challenges

Sanjeev Srivastava, Michael  Rigby, Kheeran Dharmawardena, Melanie Barlow, Angus Scown, Peter Embleton

14:25 – 14:45 So you managed to get your platform up and running, but how will you sustain it?

Kerry Levett

Deploying a national EM Data processing portal

Jay Van Schyndel, Andreas Hamacher, Chris Hines

14:45 – 15:05 Persistent Identifiers across literature

Melroy Almeida, Amir Aryani

Introducing opendata.fit: a FAIR data analysis and publication platform

James Wilmot, Varvara Efremova

 15:05 – 15:35 Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer
Room Boulevard Auditorium Boulevard B1 Boulevard B2 Boulevard B3 Arbour A2
Session Chair Richard Ferrers David Siroky Ai Lin Soo Rebecca Farrington Jens Klump
Theme Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities Analytics, Software and Tools Data Future-focused eResearch Strategy Analytics, Software and Tools
15:35 – 16:35 BoF Session

Trusted data community: Lessons from australia’s trusted data applications

Richard Ferrers, Anusuriya Devaraj,  Natalia Atkins,  Bryant Ware, Suzannah Babicci, Margie  Smith

BoF Session

Making Precision Medicine Real with AI

David Siroky

BoF Session

The macro-view: Research data and researcher files

Ai Lin Soo, Steve Quenette, Rhys Francis, Max Wilkinson, Nichola Burton

BoF Session

Integrating research data across our planet: Perspectives from the data components of the NCRIS Earth & Environmental Science facilities

Rebecca Farrington, Kelsey Druken

BoF Session

Samples and collections in the research ecosystem BoF

Jens Klump

Room Boulevard Auditorium
Plenary Session
16:40 – 16:50 Closing Remarks

David Abramson, Frankie Stevens

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